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URSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR Good-Bye FRENCH STILL FEAR GERMANY Not Sure She Has Been Cured of Ambitions housands of Good Silk Blouses to Be Sold at Amazingly Low Prices | The Market Blouse Shop is closing out, disposing of thousands of good silk What ts the feeling of the tras rulers of Franc France is a pivot of four articles. BY MILTON BRONNER AMROISH, France, Aug. 24 Ernest Tessier is only a piece of a man, but he taught me t r that turks in th arte of French mon who tolerate high taxes, 1 The suse they small portion of the bargains that ar: to be had. Pure Silk Pongee Waists Paisley Overblouses Guaranteed 12 m. m. pure silk pongee. Of good quality georgette crepe. Tie- Short sleeve waists with gingham col- backs models with pleated collars. Med be sacs 2k. $1.80 Reacced’to 0.0... $1.65 China Silk Blouses Stripe Silk Waists Both tuck-in and overblouse styles. Six White blouses in all color stripes. different models to choose from in Long sleeves and three distinct styles Reduced BO avveccvecs $2.45 ieee GB cicvics $2 .00 | 500 OVERBLOUSES AT $2.45 Pure silk crepe de, chine overblouses in white only. Six styles. (]® w in @ little village «ome miles! from the town Ar the usual Touraine of the peasant farmers little church and public schools on| the village green { little shop, scantly clgarets and smoking | Peanier. He 41. He was a laborer all his lite. Tessier was wounded on the Aisne. Cured of his hurts, he re. turned to active duty and in the words of the engraved army cite tion he showed me, he estab: lished a machine gun barage under heavy fire and was crave. ly wounded. The surgeons had to saw off his right leg up to the thigh. He went to a training establishment at Courbat main tained by Americans, To eke out his pension, the government gave hith a free tobacco teense and his Income from all sources prob: ably totals “Not much, but we manage I told him many people were |pussied that France should main | men Maybe,” said he, “France has that It ian't an army in the new, moder : All sizes in each style. it Gee tee wre samee o coat price should become lower any time within the next five years, anyone pur- Bought to sell for over during the last war, In spite of dis | i ; - this sale will have the difference re- : double. jarw jermany ean still muster chasing one of these instruments during this sale 7h ee A Hicg Gauuut'tn' Peenee “ote Pasa funded to them. i| Extra-Size Pongees Tricolette Overblouses por ot gpemagetlapwee ree ea jeonalder our everdecreasing birth rate. In Germany the same classes will yleld big numbers of men.” ie Stouts in sizes 46 to 54 in convertible 300 tricolette and mignonette over- | collar models and tuxedo styles. blouses in dark shades, plain and Nalsts with long sleeves P2eDD Reduced to s-........ H2sO0O =| The Market Blouse Shop 107 Pike Street A renewal of the war with the On| May Malevender, a Chinatown vis de Slain, New ng tong is i itor, in the foot. : Tong Wars Feared a5 ae aide ac Ohtoens gas Sy ch to the gutter with a| Judicial air, “they have been thru soe: aa signs Sent ke wake as ie left a Chi ’ it like us and d don't think many we is seething with rumor since | 4. restaurant within the bounds of oans | of them would like to go thru it ) ination of Ko Low, na-) rip sing territory, across from his again, But their republic is wob- guns, no airplanes, no military equip-| ment, bas she? “She has the men and the officers: The last war showed how quickly the peaceful factories of today can be turned Into the war factories of tomorrow.” “But,” I objected, to sound him, “Germany has no abips. Why should France seek to maintain a big fleet and many submarines? Against whom are they directed?” “My paper tells me the Germans| are turning out large numbers of| merchant ships in no time. The many then? You don’t believe the! Germans of the republic really want peace?" pea “Well.” sald he, with » fine | So I sald to him: “You fear Ger . 4 C bullet struck Mra. o 4 bling. ‘The otherm emmy tO ca pe ony naeor nec ; — ee president of the Hip Sing tong.| home. A stray bullet are Liniment Saiet tate tower ane they way {eck tae Gandeee leere seus on KEEP WELL pulse, tremor and grent nervousness, ewestereats, tiver, wldney, tripe and seek revenge. In 1914 we peas [+ dow panes they have broken, Ss cenpwens name Ee fey ee ee Gaal Gea cau cian tie Oe tend Le tae ere ‘vee GOITER Generally the first symptom no-| and vegetables and very ripe fruits, te Sas the conse ond tate ae te lena te tees. Wa teks tae te | ticed in the case of an exopthalmic | Drink fruit juices prepared from ripe ent howe out ont with © dutch diy oe nies wa rte aie ‘ BY DR. B. #1. BE |ttm to say there ie palpitation, and| Drink an abundance of good wa- rad ‘the Meat. ty na sey Athy “And this txn't militarism, tsn’t AVE you ever! throbbing im the neck, Then the| ter, known to be pure or distilled or is « scientific, soothing appliance known ss a part of France then. What can |io.4 of glory, isn't desire to boss noticed persons . which is worn on the goltre at . we do if they start war? Let ' : our arms hang down idly and tell them to help themselves to what- ever they want?” cpane. I suggested a yy tre ee Goh -muscles after city lif_—the ex- France a terri oJ a - need camper knows “roug! addition to the other crushing finan a ‘ conrntit BABE IS ove GorTRE sors” St fa"bnore cna i al burdens the country bore. nm ~~ Los Angele » quickly Sloan ep ge end on, he Germans haven paid wh d to work like hi A REMNEY C8, 1 San Vernende Bits. Loe Anew brings tingling comfort 0 the | one sou toward repairing the dam. | “omen Who had jage they did. France herself has eorest muscles. it kills paint |apent 80 billions of frances on that ‘ | wor We peasants don't want t = | jermany. We know well th BY THE ‘Oregon Short Line OPPORTUNITY |= tvs an cla mying gut eT RAILROAD COMPANY Boilermakers, Machinists, Blacksmiths, Car _ | do. That talk makes me angry. ically large sum in hand and will tell you what I to be my own master on my les carreaux, les pale-—he who bre ARWAN TADS | windows must pay for them 13 a | (Copyright, 1922, by N. ®. A. Serv ER TUBE WAS UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—-Mra, Repai j Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour | method for the control in Car Inspectors. Machinists seseeeese +++70 cents per hour hae. No mation whethy | mn Boilermakers ..........71 cents per hour | Sresent aa Chromite “Astine or tae NAMPA, Idah ~ eee LENN'S FERRY, Idaho |) Blacksmiths ...........70 cents per hour Fever Pou, ahould fond fora, tree POCATELLO, ‘Idaho MONTPELIER, Idaho Sheet Metal and other pate, you live.’ no” matter SALT LAKE CITY, Utah | workers in this line. . . .70 cents per hour Gur method should neliove oae Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour PrWe especially want to send At wages and under conditions established by the Car inspectors .........63 cents per hour ently, hopela United States Railroad Labor Board. A Helpers, all crafts.......47 cents per hour Spin. preparations, Fur strike now exists at these points. . | These men are wanted to take the place of men who [§ that our method im designed wh are striking against the decision of the United States J sa (Mi'thieeerenne Free transportation and expenses paid to place of Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL 7 employment, also steady employment guaranteed and seniority rights protected for qualified men regardless any strike settlement. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS ff '”?,(..<°" 7" even OF ANY STRIKE N? 4 Apply W. H. OLIN FREE TRIAL covron | | or NTIDR AS’ e APPLY TO | Oregon-Washington Station one Ges Mien BIE, Mineare eed ua W. H. OLIN OR Seattle, Wash. ke a Pe ead Buffalo, N. ¥. Oregon Washington Station W. L. MILLER ns attle, Wash, your method Seattle, Wash. 736 Central Building WILLIAM CARRUTHERS J. W, FOSTER WHLAIAM CARRUTHERS Or J. W. FOSTER | 106 South 10th Bt. 609 Tacoma Building 106 South 16th St. Tacoma 609 Tacoma Bidg., Tacoma Tacoma, Waslr Tacoma, Wash. | s Europe the way Germany tried to ple who honestly believe it, simply don't know us. I ean take you to army must cost! three or four fellows like myself, dis- | abled as I am, They live near at told you. And you might ask our/ je their hearts were heavy at the ht of us in the stink of the es or in the dangers of battle See what the war has done for me.| seen m giris IT am only part of a man now, while | panied usual. but for the damned kaiser I would | neck, and an lhave had the ambition of my lfe—!| ter is not fra NO LIFE SAVER! Steinbrook couldn't swim, but she got along very well with the aid of an inner tube—until the tube sprang a jleak. Beach guards rescued hor, Free to Asthma and \Hay Fever Sufferers jong, standing or to show everyone, at our expense, Ps y J ject a single day. Writ o' PROTECTION GUARANTEED. Sin’ tha method at ones” Bowanne money. Simply mail coupon below. o not pay or Genuine Victor Piano A beautiful standard instrument of excellent quality at an extremely low From pte: price and on exceptionally easy terms. ‘ cheap. Now is the time to get a bargain, the time to get two or three Brat ermany spf war hamcbeyr ; * His ; lanYra W, ; siness [blouses at the price you will have to pay elsewhere for one. This stock will be |fll| her smutions to crush Prances We have sold Victor pianos during all the years we have been in business, | sold out before long now. However, thore is still as large an assortment in In my wanderings around ‘Tou and in that time have placed thousands of these wonderful instruments in the eee otock as you can find anywhere. iiss are \esoy, Tommie ee Syaiee homes of people of real musical ability, where they are to be found giving per- Read over the following, come in and see this merchandise, as we quote only ah gh Fi Alc hag e ge fect satisfaction. VICTOR PIANO—Style “D” The Balance in Small Payments. en he Agger nbeg oe THE PRICE of this fine Victor piano during this sale is lower than it has St acsla hepustee ta tas es, aes been for many years; in fact we have placed it so low that we can and do guar- tense, because it has no great r antee the price for the next five years. In other words, if for any reason the These are brand new Victor pianos with the well known Victor tone. “But.” sald I, “Germany has no We carry no stencil pianos Every instrument or stencil player pianos Push sane Pians &. EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC * a ean also turn out war WHOLESALE Peo- have | OrRes own) However, t toe) Alice It to nt to which 1s accompanied by a rapid’ meat broth PAGE 9 a Short Time We Will Sell $10" Places in Your Home This New VICTOR PIANO a standard make MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue eyeballs protrude. KEalargement of | boiled, Use no tobacco. whose eyes pro | {). truded = from their sockets? ‘Ten to one, these persons = had hroat gland comes in every case, or later, tho not always no- Trembling of the hands is| noted sign. Persons with ontinually on edge men. | are nervous, irritable, | nd latte to insomnia | thoea, olter a what t¢ known | Toy as exopthaimle | Goorons golter. Avoid all excitement and irrittaion. This is the! Get an abundance of rest, Go to Most serious! ned early, sleeping long hours and form of golter.| taxing a midday nap. Sleep in a} The simple form | thoroly ventilated room. Kat and in thelr teens is accom: | drink nothing that trritates the ner- | y by enlargement of the| yous system. Eat slowly and chew “Food Drink” for operation on such a gol thoroly, Avoid foods difficult to di- Lunch Home, ught with danger, gest, Eat little meat, Drink plenty gt ‘he operation on a goiter | of milk, cream or buttermilk. Avoid such organs as ?@?Aveid Imitations WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse RATES Machiniste ..+« Blacksmiths ... Electricians Stationary Stationary Fireme: Passenger Car Me: Freight Car Men, Helpers, all classes Various rates We to 70% per hour -700 per hour - 630 per hour «-47e per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onchalf for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE